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Oasis' Cardiff Principality Stadium seating plan and map for reunion tour 2025

Oasis' Cardiff Principality Stadium seating plan and map for reunion tour 2025

Daily Mirror21 hours ago
Oasis are set to kick off their reunion tour in the Welsh capital with two huge shows at the Cardiff Principality Stadium this weekend as the seating plan has been revealed
After what seems like an eternity of anticipation, we're now just one day away from Oasis launching their highly-anticipated reunion gigs. The 2025 concerts will see Liam and Noel Gallagher sharing the stage for the first time in 16 years, putting an end to endless speculation about whether they'd ever bury the hatchet.
The clamour for tickets was immense, with them selling out in mere minutes as fans rushed to secure a spot to witness the Gallagher brothers' comeback – including their five-night stint at Heaton Park from 11th to 20th July.

However, it's Cardiff that gets the honour of hosting the inaugural shows, with two performances scheduled in the Welsh capital on July 4 and 5. With no clue as to what to expect, it's bound to be a night charged with emotion for many fans.

The legendary 90s pair have sold over 75million records globally, with their debut album Definitely Maybe, released in 1994, becoming an immediate classic. The Manchester brothers last dropped an Oasis album in 2008 but have since pursued solo and side projects separately.
Richard Ashcroft, ex-frontman of The Verve, and indie band Cast are set to warm up the crowd at the Oasis gigs across the UK and Ireland, performing in stadiums and outdoor venues in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Dublin and Edinburgh this summer.
Given the high demand for tickets, it's not just locals who'll be soaking up the atmosphere at the gig - many fans have decided to make the journey to Cardiff Principality Stadium specifically for the show.
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With this in mind, we've compiled a seating plan and map for the Cardiff gigs so you can pinpoint your exact location and identify the entrance you'll need to use.

For concerts and gigs, Cardiff Principality Stadium can accommodate up to 74,500 spectators - meaning there will be nearly 150,000 fans present over the two shows.
Below is the seating plan for Cardiff Principality Stadium. Please bear in mind that this is for illustrative purposes only and may be subject to change.

At 8.15pm this Friday, Oasis will make their long awaited comeback and will play for just over two hours before they will end the set for a 22.30pm curfew.
Speaking about the shows, a source told us: "With a new lineup and it being such a huge first show, the boys will do some songs inside the venue too. Some tours would start with a smaller show or take a week or two to get into the groove again.
"But there is no time for that, and also Liam and Noel want every night to be massive. This is such a huge comeback show, and they are taking it very seriously. It all points to it being an incredible comeback tour."
Oasis have already arrived in Cardiff to put together the finishing touches and fans close by say they have heard the setlist in full. Earlier in the week, those close to the stadium heard Cigarettes and Alcohol blasting out of the stadium.
They were also treated to hits Some Might Say and F****n' In The Bushes. According to one fan on Reddit, Oasis are set to play a lengthy 24 song setlist.
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